
TUBMAN TRIBUNE
February 19 - March 4

Tubman Tribune: May 12th, 2025
You are receiving this message because your student is currently registered to attend Harriet Tubman Middle School for the 2024-2025 school year. Please contact the school office if your student's enrollment has changed, at kibacon@pps.net (Kiah Bacon, School Administrative Assistant).
Principal's Message
HTMS Community,
I don't know about you but to me last week felt looooong...and then it finished so wonderfully! We had our first whole school assembly since I've been at Harriet Tubman Middle School. I also understand there has maybe only been one other time this has happened since the school re-opened in 2018. Huge shout-outs to our cross affinity group, the school staff, community partners and families who help advise. It was a milestone and so much more. It's a beautiful thing to be able to bring our kids and adults together in community and that was a direct result of the work and community we've built together. I'm looking forward to the next time.
Don't forget to spread the word that we have our Rising 5th Grade Night tomorrow evening, May 13th, from 6-7pm at HTMS. We will also have pizza for dinner!
Lastly, if you're a guardian of an 8th grade student, please take time to familiarize yourself with the end of year activities and attendance and behavior expectations that come along with those celebrations.
Thank you. Take care
Upcoming Important Dates
OSAS Testing: May 6-8, May 13-15
Dear Families,
Students will be taking the Math OSAS from May 13–May 15. Leading up to the assessments, we’ll be focusing on key strategies and doing everything we can to help students feel confident and prepared. Our goal is for each student to show their best thinking! If you want more information you can find it here. If your family chooses to opt your student out of testing, opt-out forms are due by May 5 and are available in the school office or here
Rising 5th Grade Night: 5.13.25
Please join us for our Rising 5th Grade Night tomorrow, May 13th at 6pm!
Dinner will be provided!
8th Grade: End of Year Activities
Families of 8th Grade Legends, we have planned a series of special activities and events to honor our promoting 8th graders and commemorate their time in middle school. These activities are designed to recognize their resilience, leadership, and brilliance as they prepare to transition to high school. We invite you to join us in celebrating this milestone and making lasting memories with your child. Please read the linked information letters and student expectations. Students should return the signed permission form by Tuesday, May 20.
Letter to 8th Grade Families - English
Carta a las familias de 8 grado - Espanol
ICE Welfare Checks: Guidance
Innovation Law Lab has posted some information and guidance ILLwebsite in English and Spanish. The post references a FOIA request by the National Immigration Project, which uncovered field guidance behind the operation.
Purchase a Yearbook
We've captured the unforgettable moments, milestones, and memories of this school year and bundled them into one amazing keepsake—the 2024-25 Yearbook!
Order now for just $35 and relive the highlights for years to come. Want to remember this year’s global events too? Zoom inserts are available for only $2.50 more!
📅 Books are limited and available on a FIRST COME basis.
💻 Order online at LifeTouch (yearbook code: 15006925) or SchoolPay
💵 Cash and check payments can also be turned in to the school office
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of this year’s story!
The Irvington Historic Home Tour (In Person): 5.18.25
Early release: 5.21.25
On Wednesday, May 21, school will end at 1:45pm. All busses will pick up students at that time and continue to their normal routes.
2025-26 Yearly Verification
Verify your student’s enrollment for the fall, visit the PPS ParentVUE page, click on the “Yearly Verification Form,” and log in using your ParentVUE username and password. Need access to ParentVUE contact the school office, (503)916-5630.
Donations: Board Games
As we continue to create new and unique opportunities for students and staff to connect, we are asking if you have any board games/card games laying around that you don't use, to consider donating them to HTMS. Ms. Boldman (eboldman@pps.net) or our front office are more than willing to receive the donations. Thank you!
Community Partner's Corner
SUN Spring Term: 4.7.2025 - 5.29.2025
Hello Harriet Tubman Families, time to register for SUN Spring classes! The spring term begins on April 7 and will offer one (1) in-school lunch club. All other classes will take place after-school, 4p-6p.
LUNCH CLUB - Join us for the Lunch Club! This is the perfect chance to hang out with friends, enjoy a relaxing break, and have fun during our lunch break. Whether you want to play games, work
on a group project, or just unwind, the Lunch Club is a great space to make the most of your lunch time. Grab your lunch, come relax. This is a safe space.
SOCCER CLUB - Join us every Wednesday from 4-6 PM for an exciting after-school soccer club!
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this fun-filled session is perfect for developing your skills, building teamwork, and staying active. Our friendly coach, Mr. Davidson, will guide you through drills, games, and friendly matches, making it the ideal way to kick off the second half of your week. Supplies will be provided FREE OF CHARGE, this is a productive opportunity for students to enjoy a less competitive, open, and loose structured soccer course.
MAKERSPACE/ ENTREPRENEURSHIP/DESIGN - NE Steam Coalition will host creative
opportunity for the upcoming Spring term, we’re thrilled to offer a Mobile Makerspace specifically
designed for middle schools. This dynamic program includes hands-on activities such as:
T-shirt Design, Bath Bomb and Lip Balm Creation, Brand Building Workshops, Tutorials-Offered.
HOMEWORK CLUB - Tuesday and Thursday Join us for Tutorials after school! Our Homework Help Group meets to support you with assignments, projects, and studying in a relaxed, focused environment. Once you've finished your work, you'll have the chance to enjoy some free creative time—whether it’s drawing, writing, or exploring other fun activities. It’s the perfect balance of productivity and creativity. Come get the help you need and have some fun afterward!
Sign up today and don’t miss out on the fun this winter!
For more information or questions, please contact me at:
Phone: (503)351-8373
Email: kemali@selfenhancement.org
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SIGNED UP FOR SUN, THERE IS NO NEED TO RE-REGISTER. NEW SUN APPLICANTS CAN SUBMIT THE REGISTRATION FORM WITH THE QR CODE.
PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND CONFIRM WITH YOUR EMAIL.
Teen Force
Portland Parks & Recreation offers exciting programs and activities for teens citywide! TeenForce strives to reflect the energy and excitement of the teens themselves in the awesome trips, classes, drop-in activities, events, and volunteer/service learning outings.
The TeenForce Pass gives FREE access to scheduled drop-in activities and designated open swims at five Portland Parks & Recreation community centers. The pass is available for youth ages 10 to 20.
Registering for a TeenForce Pass is easy, fast, and FREE! Registration must be in person at all Community Center locations including, Matt Dishman. Bring your address, parent/guardian address, parent/guardian phone number, your phone number, and information about any health conditions you may have.
Or download a TeenForce Pass Registration Form, print it, and bring your completed form to any of the five TeenForce sites.
University of Portland: Summer Learning Program:
We have begun accepting applications for our annual Summer Learning Program! In this program, the learning focuses on the Oregon State Benchmarks appropriate for each child in mathematics, language arts (reading, writing, and speaking), and any other subjects in which the student needs help. Our Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) candidates tutor/teach students according to their learning needs. There are usually 4-5 students per 2-3 MAT candidates.
This year’s program will run June 30 – July 31, Monday-Thursday, 9:30am-11:30am, and we welcome students entering grades 2-11 in 2025-26. The cost of the program is $125, though scholarships are available.
Online registration is now available HERE.
Calendar
MAY
13 Incoming 6th Gr Night, 6p
18-23 6th Gr Outdoor School
19 7th & 8th Gr Band Showcase, Grant HS
21 Early release, school ends at 1:45p
26 School closed, holiday
29 Beginning Band Showcase, HTMS
JUNE
3 Dance Showcase, Jefferson HS
11 8th Gr Promotion, Grant HS
12 Last day of school
School and Building Expectations
HTMS Evening Events
Student ID Badges
Per PPS policy, all students are required to wear their school I.D. badge during the school day. We have supplied lanyards and holders for all students. There are no exceptions to the policy.
Parent / Guardian Visits
At Harriet Tubman Middle School, we would love for you to visit your student and to support our building! Please make sure to sign in at the office and if you would like to stay, per district safety policy, you will be asked to show your ID and will receive a visitor badge. Please remember to return to the main office to sign out.
If you would like to visit a classroom, you will need to provide educators with a 24 hour notice. This can be done via email or over the phone with the educator.
All volunteers must have a background check. Ask our front office how to get that going!
Yondr (Cell Phone) Expectations
We launched our new Cell Phone policy on Monday, February 3rd! We had our Student Support team, community partners, Self Enhancement Inc. and Maurice Lucas Foundation, and our Student Council push into classes on Thursday to talk about the new policy while creating opportunities for questions and conversations. Our Student Council kids did an amazing job!
Please refer to these resources for our policy, general information and slides we used to communicate with our kids:
Code of Conduct Agreement
Harriet Tubman Middle School has several policies and expectations for our students and our Code of Conduct Agreement (CCA) outlines each of them. You will see expectations for students in regards to our general building expectations (A.S.K.), our attendance system (ASERT), behavior referrals and discipline ladder, cell phone policy, social media and attire expectations as well as our food policy.
Our goal is to create a safe and inclusive environment for all students. It is your responsibility to review our building expectations and to ensure both you and your student/s understand HTMS and PPS expectations and policies.
If you have any questions and or concerns, please reach out to our team for support.
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